A VVAHINE INCIDENT. On a trip from Lvttelton recently an American tourist suffered from a violent cold, and his incessant coughing Was most exasperating Eventually, in desperation, one of his four cabin mates insisted upon the raucous barker gargling Fluenzol which the wise traveller carried in his trunk. Bnd sweet sleep was then oossible
To celebrate the winning of the St. Lcger by his horse Solario, Sir John Rutherford presented the hundreds of employees at the Blackburn Breweries, of which ho is vice-dhairman, with £\ each.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12315, 9 December 1925, Page 8
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